2. Prominent artists Francois Boucher William Hogarth Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Angelica Kauffmann Giovanni Antonio Canaletto
3. Rococo This style was primarily used in interior design, painting architecture and sculpture. The interior of caves are decorated withrocks and shells, so the shells became the principal adornment in Rococo. Feminine style is an important part of the movement.
4. Rococo This style appealed to senses rather than intellect. The themes used were romance, mythology, fantasy and every day life. The wealthy women competed for the best and most elaborated decorations in their houses, so interior and furniture were decorated with abstracts and curves and asymmetrical shapes.
5. Rococo Other elements were *Graceful movement *Playful use of line *Delicate coloring The catholic churches of Southern Germany and Austria used this style. The Rococo is viewed as the final part of Baroque art movement and it was replaced by Neoclassicism.
6. The Toilet of Venus 1751 The Breakfast 1739 François Boucher
7. The Gate of Calais 1749 William Hogarth The Death of Hyacinth 1752 Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Royal Palace of Madrid 1766
8. The Grand Canal and the Church of the Salute 1730 The Stonemason’s Yard 1730 Giovanni Antonio Canaletto